This paper considers how designs of typical home heating systems fall short in the way they communicate their function to householders, and offers a ‘mental models’ approach to design as an alternative. Revell & Stanton (2014; 2015; In Press) identified that inappropriate mental models of heating controls influenced users’ behavior strategies to conserve energy. Domestic energy accounts for approximately 30% of UK consumption, and 60% of this is as a result of space heating (DECC, 2013). Previous work by the authors’ drives the focus of design changes at both the device and system level. Guidelines by Manketelow and Jones (1987) and Norman (2002) are used to understand how existing devices may unintentionally ‘say the wrong thing’ and i...
Energy use within the UK domestic sector is on the increase, causing significant environmental and s...
This research explores technological interventions to reduce energy use in the domestic sector, a no...
Rising energy demands place pressure on domestic energy consumption, but savings can be delivered th...
Energy consumption due to domestic heating is a major contributor to climate change. Kempton (1986) ...
Introduction: Understanding how to influence householder’s energy consuming behaviour, could inform ...
Householders' behaviour with their home heating systems is a considerable contributor to domestic en...
Energy saving technology that relies on behaviour change fails to deliver on its promise. Energy sav...
Our behaviour in our homes can seriously affect the associated carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. In th...
Copyright @ 2011 University of BathThe way we live greatly effects the carbon emissions of our homes...
Smart heating controls are being introduced in the domestic sector with the aim of reducing heating ...
This thesis explores home energy management (HEM), an emerging field for interface design and sustai...
Energy use within the UK domestic sector is on the increase, causing significant environmental and s...
IT artefacts are steadily permeating everyday life, promising to play an increasing role in the mana...
Have you ever tried to speed up a revolving door by pushing the panel in front of you, only to trigg...
Nearly a third of UK gas and electricity is used in homes, of which 80% is for space heating and hot...
Energy use within the UK domestic sector is on the increase, causing significant environmental and s...
This research explores technological interventions to reduce energy use in the domestic sector, a no...
Rising energy demands place pressure on domestic energy consumption, but savings can be delivered th...
Energy consumption due to domestic heating is a major contributor to climate change. Kempton (1986) ...
Introduction: Understanding how to influence householder’s energy consuming behaviour, could inform ...
Householders' behaviour with their home heating systems is a considerable contributor to domestic en...
Energy saving technology that relies on behaviour change fails to deliver on its promise. Energy sav...
Our behaviour in our homes can seriously affect the associated carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. In th...
Copyright @ 2011 University of BathThe way we live greatly effects the carbon emissions of our homes...
Smart heating controls are being introduced in the domestic sector with the aim of reducing heating ...
This thesis explores home energy management (HEM), an emerging field for interface design and sustai...
Energy use within the UK domestic sector is on the increase, causing significant environmental and s...
IT artefacts are steadily permeating everyday life, promising to play an increasing role in the mana...
Have you ever tried to speed up a revolving door by pushing the panel in front of you, only to trigg...
Nearly a third of UK gas and electricity is used in homes, of which 80% is for space heating and hot...
Energy use within the UK domestic sector is on the increase, causing significant environmental and s...
This research explores technological interventions to reduce energy use in the domestic sector, a no...
Rising energy demands place pressure on domestic energy consumption, but savings can be delivered th...